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Blended fuel type coming to Kansas this summer
Blended fuel type coming to Kansas this summer

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Blended fuel type coming to Kansas this summer

KANSAS (KSNT) – In response to several state governors, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will allow the sale of certain gasoline blends to save money at the pump this summer. On April 28, the EPA announced it would allow the use of E15 gasoline, gas blended with 15% ethanol, during the summer driving season. The action comes after requests from Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wisconsin governors. The EPA said this is consistent with President Donald Trump's Executive Order declaring a National Energy Emergency. 'President Trump's commitment to farmers and the Renewable Fuels Standard has been a cornerstone to his leadership. In my confirmation hearing, I pledged to establish certainty when it came to the sale of E15 year-round. Promises made, promises kept,' said EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. Topeka could vote to cut its DEI Office, affirmative action The EPA's emergency fuel waiver went into effect on Thursday and will remain in place through May, 20, the maximum number of days allowed under the Clean Air Act. 'I am issuing this declaration to help alleviate the delay in getting the fuel to the end user,' Governor Laura Kelly said. 'This is not just a Kansas issue; our neighboring states are experiencing the same delays.' Representative Sharice Davids requested that the EPA take action to allow the sale of E15 in March. 'Kansas farmers and producers work hard to supply homegrown energy that lowers costs for families at the gas pump,' Davids said. 'By allowing the sale of E15 this summer, the EPA can ensure Kansans benefit from lower gas prices while strengthening our economy and reducing reliance on foreign oil.' For more information on EPA fuel waivers, click here. For more Kansas news, click here. Keep up with the latest breaking news in northeast Kansas by downloading our mobile app and by signing up for our news email alerts. Sign up for our Storm Track Weather app by clicking here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

EPA Issues Emergency Waiver Allowing Sale of Cheaper E15 Gas
EPA Issues Emergency Waiver Allowing Sale of Cheaper E15 Gas

Epoch Times

time29-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Epoch Times

EPA Issues Emergency Waiver Allowing Sale of Cheaper E15 Gas

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an emergency waiver on Monday allowing for the sale of gasoline that contains higher levels of ethanol during the summer months and signaled that it will allow for the 'year-round' sale of the fuel nationwide. In a While the release's headline said that the EPA will allow for the 'nationwide year-round E15' sale, it only included information about the sale of E15 over the summer. The emergency waiver, issued by the EPA on April 28, prevents retailers in most states from having to stop selling E15 gasoline on May 1. While the waiver remains in effect only through May 20, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said he plans to keep issuing waivers through Sept. 15, when the federal government typically would again allow E15 sales in all states. 'President Trump's commitment to farmers and the Renewable Fuels Standard has been a cornerstone to his leadership. In my confirmation hearing, I pledged to establish certainty when it came to the sale of E15 year-round. Promises made, promises kept,' Zeldin said in a statement. The Epoch Times contacted the EPA for additional comment on Tuesday. Related Stories 4/29/2025 4/29/2025 Usually, the sale of E15 is restricted during the summer months due to concerns that the fuel, which is made from corn, can produce more smog. However, Most gasoline sold across the United States is blended with 10 percent ethanol, but 15 percent blends are becoming increasingly common, particularly in the Midwest, where most of the nation's corn is grown. E15 gasoline generally costs at least 10 cents less a gallon than E10 gasoline. Monday's announcement from the EPA noted that the agency can temporarily waive fuel requirements to deal with gasoline shortages and that 'ongoing issues with gasoline supplies' warrant the E15 order. Zeldin had determined that 'extreme and unusual fuel supply circumstances exist and has granted a temporary waiver to help ensure that an adequate supply of gasoline is available,' the release said. 'Currently, in about half of the country, E15 cannot be sold from terminals starting on May 1 and at retail stations starting on June 1,' the agency said. Monday's order will allow the fuel waiver to go into effect on May 1 until at least May 20, which is the maximum number of days allotted under the Clean Air Act. However, the EPA said it 'expects to issue new waivers effectively extending the emergency fuel waiver until such time as the extreme and unusual fuel supply circumstances are no longer present.' The Department of Energy E10 also should be used in motorcycles, boats, lawnmowers, and other 'non-road and small engines and vehicles,' according to the agency. In 2021, the American Motorcyclist Association filed a lawsuit against the EPA over its policies regarding E15, arguing 'that fuel blends containing more than the standard 10 percent ethanol' have 'damaged engines and exhaust systems,' On July 2, 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit struck down a 2019 rule that allowed selling E15 during the summer months, saying the waiver was beyond the Trump administration's legal jurisdiction. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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